Template talk:Anishinaabe Culture

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Major changes

Most of this is duplicate of Template:Union of Ontario Indians and should be blown up. I will do this when I get around to it. In the meantime, this template needs a new focus and purpose. I propose that it be about Anishinaabe topics in general, and not simply a list of the hundreds of bands (Canada) and tribes (US) that are part of this cultural group. The template Template:France topics is about France as a concept, not every village in France, so the same should hold here. --Kevlar (talkcontribs) 22:35, 13 March 2018 (UTC)

Divided this Template into "Culture" and "Political Organizations"

IMO, these are separate topics. For the former I created more groups. For the latter I just did a copy and paste onto a new page thus this new template needs additional work. --User:Denisebk

Additional Groups Needed

This template would benefit from the addition of the groups "Cultural area" (Northeastern Woodlands) and "Food" (Wild rice, Three Sisters) --User:Denisebk